Young and dynamic, La Trinité, capital of the North Atlantic, is one of the island's three sub-prefectures. Its rich and prestigious past makes it a place where old stones and modern architecture blend happily. Its contrasting seafront and lush greenery complete the picture.
La Trinité's many assets have encouraged the development of tourism in the commune.
The most famous is certainly the remarkable site of the presqu'île de la Caravelle, Nature Reserve of 422 ha managed by the Parc Naturel Régional de Martinique. Its hiking trails and lighthouse offer striking views and invite discover the flora and fauna of the Atlantic coast.
Not far away, the ruines du Château Dubuc, have many secrets to reveal...
A Tartane, next to quiet little coves,the surfers' beach is highly prized by lovers of beautiful waves.
Also worth a visit, on the way to Tartane, is the Hardy family distillery.
Last witness to the prosperous period of sugar activity, l'Usine du Galion is the island's only remaining sugar factory.
At the southern entrance to the town, "la Sora"is well worth a visit: a veritable ecomuseum, it brings to life the objects dear to its owner. Join the useful with the pleasant by tasting traditional juices and sweets made on the spot, in an artisanal way.